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Young Scooter and Future Reunite in East Atlanta: ‘Hard To Handle’

In the heart of Atlanta’s vibrant music scene, Young Scooter recently dropped a bombshell with his latest single, “Hard To Handle,” featuring the iconic Future. This dynamic duo, known for their past collaborations, once again set the stage on fire with a track that dives deep into the roots of Atlanta’s trap sound. Produced by Slowburnz and DY Krazy, the hard-hitting beats and street-coded bars showcase the essence of the city’s musical legacy.

The accompanying visual, skillfully crafted by DrewFilmedIt, takes viewers on a tour through East Atlanta. From a public garage to a strip club and a restaurant parking lot, Scooter and Pluto deliver their rhymes with an unapologetic energy that permeates each scene. The striking imagery continues in an all-white room, surrounded by a cadre of beautiful women, adding a layer of visual richness to the sonic experience.

In a recent interview with AllHipHop, Scooter shared insights into the genesis of the collaboration. “It was mainly Future’s idea, and I just went off of him,” explained the Freebandz affiliate. The magic of their collaboration lies in their ability to create music organically, without the need for written scripts. Scooter emphasized, “We don’t write the music, so everything really be quick. If you’re not a quick punch-in artist or not writing your music, you don’t need to work with Future because that’s how it is. We punching in.”

The interview also provided a sneak peek into Scooter’s upcoming release, ‘Streets Krazy.’ With confidence, Scooter expressed, “I feel like it’s going to be one of my classics. It’s a lot of good songs.” The album promises an impressive lineup of features, including Money Man, Future, Peewee Longway, EST Gee, Young Nudy, and NoCap, raising anticipation for what is poised to be a standout project.

“Hard To Handle” not only solidifies Scooter and Future’s musical chemistry but also serves as a testament to their prowess in the hip-hop scene. As the beats resonate and the visuals captivate, the collaboration stands as a testament to the continued innovation and influence of Atlanta’s hip-hop legacy, inspiring both established fans and a new generation of listeners.

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